This book provides a comparative analysis of the process of fact-finding in the litigation process. It offers theoretical insights on the distinctive features of the fact-finding arrangements in civil cases andt also examines the empirical data that shed light on the operation of procedural rules in legal practice.
By Mike McConville (Professor of Law), Jacqueline Hodgson (Lecturer in Law), Lee Bridges (Senior Research Fellow, all at University of Warwick), Anita Pavlovic (former Research Associate, University of Warwick)